Can Artificial Intelligence Help Save Nature?

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AI and eight million digitized old plant specimens reveal how the climate is changing nature in large parts of the world.

AI and eight million digitized old plant specimens reveal how the climate is changing nature in large parts of the world.

AI optimists will be warmed by a recent report on the state of the world’s plants and fungi by the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew.

The report examines the role that digitization and AI are playing in botany and nature management. Four hundred researchers in 40 countries contributed to the report, including scientists from NTNU.

James Speed, a professor of plant ecology at the NTNU University Museum in Trondheim, was one of the contributors to the report.

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